I dared not breathe for two hours straight watching the Finale.
Among the unanswered questions are:
- Was the motel the same motel of Ronette threesome fame and where bad coop visited Jeffries and there were Woodsmen outside? Also we saw Diane looking at herself while sat in the car.
- What was the significance of them arriving in an old car in the desert and waking up to a newer motel and a newer car? How had they travelled to the future?
- We see Amanda Seyfried when Cooper stops at the diner. Is she Rebecca who we see earlier in the series in Norma's diner and who we are told is Shelly's daughter? Is this Norma's diner in the future?
- The old couple who were sat in the diner also reminded me of Andy and Lucy
- Tremond/Chalmont link and who was the current owner posing Cooper's questions to?
- What was the glass box at the start of the return and who owned it?
- What happened to Briggs?
- Who are the Woodsmen? Are they spirits of people of the past?
- Who was the young girl and boy and the significance of the bug?
- What was the significance of showing the nuclear bomb?
- Where exactly is Sarah Palmer? Were the stairs Cooper and Gerard walked up in the Palmer's house?
- What is the significance of the roadhouse?
Phew that's all for now! Sure there are so many more!
Yeah I'm with you !! My biggest issues is why Dale feels the need to change the past .. people are saying it's to destroy Judy and I guess that's a good of an explanation as any
Yeah I'm with you !! My biggest issues is why Dale feels the need to change the past .. people are saying it's to destroy Judy and I guess that's a good of an explanation as any
I'm really starting to think that his need to change the past lies in his inherent character.
Things are not so black and white as the Rancho Rosa intros have told us the last several episodes. SA Cooper is as we know him, good. Bob, Judy, Experiment....bad. But how often are things ever that cut and dried?
I'm really leaning towards the balance that all of us need, the ability to actualize the good and the bad, the light and the dark parts and make them a whole, fully functional and yes, balanced human being. A yin and a yang kind of thing and a million shades of grey....and red.
Yes I think that's as good an answer as we'll get Michele.
I think Cooper feels like he's been given a mission by Gerard to defeat the evil and not just to save Laura and that he has the answers to enable him to do that.
Also i've still no idea why Jeffries is a giant teapot...
It was not Amanda Seyfried it was Francesca Eastwood.
Birggs like Geffries exists somwhere.
Bug is the Judy, and girl is Sarah
Glass box maybe was kinda trap in possession of Blue Rose team
Wodsmen are supporting evil spirits.
That's all what i can answer.
The main question I have is what exactly was Mr. C trying to accomplish?
Did he really want to go to the White Lodge? Or was that Tulpa Diane's trap when she sent those coordinates and said to herself "I hope this works."
But what was he really looking for?
I dared not breathe for two hours straight watching the Finale.
Among the unanswered questions are:
- Was the motel the same motel of Ronette threesome fame and where bad coop visited Jeffries and there were Woodsmen outside? Also we saw Diane looking at herself while sat in the car.
- What was the significance of them arriving in an old car in the desert and waking up to a newer motel and a newer car? How had they travelled to the future?
- We see Amanda Seyfried when Cooper stops at the diner. Is she Rebecca who we see earlier in the series in Norma's diner and who we are told is Shelly's daughter? Is this Norma's diner in the future?
- The old couple who were sat in the diner also reminded me of Andy and Lucy
- Tremond/Chalmont link and who was the current owner posing Cooper's questions to?
- What was the glass box at the start of the return and who owned it?
- What happened to Briggs?
- Who are the Woodsmen? Are they spirits of people of the past?
- Who was the young girl and boy and the significance of the bug?
- What was the significance of showing the nuclear bomb?
- Where exactly is Sarah Palmer? Were the stairs Cooper and Gerard walked up in the Palmer's house?
- What is the significance of the roadhouse?
Phew that's all for now! Sure there are so many more!
1. The revived threesome motel (or the personification thereof) is where Jeffries is housed. It is not the motel(s) that Cooper/Richard and Diane/Linda visit.
2. Evidently, things changed when they "crossed" over and then changed again when Diane saw (another) tulpa/parallel universe representation of herself by the lobby and when they "committed" intercourse (it wasn't pretty). I think that Cooper is the dreamer in this scenario, as he questions nothing regarding the changed motel/car, finding Diane, stumbling across a diner, already knowing that Laura must be a waitress there. It isn't plausible unless it's his dream (or he was prepped for all of this prior that we weren't shown or is clairvoyant).
3. Seyfried may have been shot in TP. No one knows. As noted, that's Eastwood.
4. Mr. C is in a photograph in front of the glass box. Maybe we should ask him.
5. Briggs' head (at least) is harbored in the White Lodge with The Fireman.
6. Woodsmen are more weird inhabitants of the Black Lodge/room above the convenience store, along with the arm, Bob, jumping man, Tremonds, etc.
7. For me, the young girl was 1950s innocence, corrupted and torn by the cruel nature of man. I think that she was random and designed to be the anychild.
8. The nuclear bomb is man's greatest inhumanity to man, the tool with the greatest ability to kill as many people as possible in the shortest amount of time. Why do you think Trump and North Korea are flinging nuclear rhetoric around so flippantly? They are no different from what Lynch is criticizing and mourning in Part 8.
9. Cooper and Gerard walked up the stairs to the room above the convenience store. See FWWM and Tremond's/Laura's painting.